Sentence for angry | Use angry in a sentence

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A very dull continuous sound, like that of an angry swarm, or more like a rapid mufed thrumming of wires, was heard. (10)

And at the document which did hand it down he looked with angry and resentful eyes. (8)

And he felt impatient, angry with himself, almost with her. (8)

Angry at herself both for the internal feebleness and the exhibition of it, she blinked and begged excuse. (10)

Angry though he was, Beauchamp laughed. (10)

Both gentlemen were angry with the Birds on the flags of foreign nations, which would not imitate a sawdust Lion to couch reposefully. (10)

But no sooner had she got outside, after that strange outburst, than she bit her lips to keep back an angry, miserable feeling. (8)

But to how great a degree guiltless, how could I possibly explain to the satisfaction of an angry man? (10)

For it was a long and an angry one, and it brought out both of them, exposing, of course, the more complex creature the most. (10)

For which my lord calls them heartless, and poets are angry with them, rightly or wrongly. (10)

Guy makes an angry movement towards it. (8)

Harriet was angry with his disbelief, or say, the grudging credit he gave to the glorious news. (10)

He became suddenly angry. (9)

He reddened, and then turned an angry pallor. (9)

He walked in trepidation, speechless, and when interrogated on the height his eyes flew across the angry visages with dismal uncertainty. (10)

He was angry with Forbery for his obstructive dulness and would not taste the sneaking compliment. (10)

He was no longer angry, but felt that he would rather die than yield. (8)

Her father came back from Westminster quiet and angry. (8)

Hilary saw them eyeing her boots, and, suddenly forgetting his role of looker-on, he became very angry. (8)

His angry eyes never deserted the back of that cab, which, like a lost chance, haunted the darkness in front of him. (8)

I am aware how dreadfully angry it will make mamma, but I remember the risk. (4)

I am too angry to care for music. (10)

I am very very angry. (10)

I could see that he was very angry, and yet uncertain. (9)

I feel quite angry with the woman, and she is not so cordial as she might be. (10)

I will not be made angry; do you understand? (8)

If she smiled he was angry that his answering smile should be so grudging and unnatural. (8)

If you get angry I might too, and that would be awfully ugly. (8)

Its attendant imps heard the angry inward cry. (10)

Janet vehemently asserted that she had mollified the angry old man, who, however, was dark of visage, though his tongue kept silence. (10)

Lapham, with angry authority. (9)

No wonder his father wanted to know what Bosinney meant, no wonder he was angry. (8)

Of this it was her angry glory to have the knowledge. (10)

Oh, if, you are angry, write so; but do write. (10)

Palmer, in her way, was equally angry. (4)

Pendyce gave her an angry glance. (8)

People are very angry with him. (8)

Pole stood up and took an angry stride. (10)

Rushworth will be very angry. (4)

Scorrier felt as if he had been guilty of brutality; sorry for Pippin, angry with himself; angry with Pippin, sorry for himself. (8)

She calls herself very angry, but you can imagine her anger. (4)

She could almost be angry herself at such angry incivility; but she checked the resentful sensation; she remembered her own ignorance. (4)

She had refused to talk about Noel; had even seemed angry when he had tried to. (8)

She is angry with Captain Dartrey, for having recourse to violence in her defence: it is against her principles. (10)

She was disappointed, and angry with herself for being so. (4)

She was even angry with his miserable bankrupt face for mounting a muscular edition of the smile Cornelia had shown. (10)

She went stealthily, mopping her gushed, stained cheeks, frightened, angry, very miserable. (8)

She would not let him get angry, and he could say nothing against the half-ironical petting with which she soothed his mortification. (9)

Surely she could not still be angry with him! (8)

The baronet was not angry with his son. (10)

The fire was sounding like an angry sea, and the voices were like the shore, more intelligible, but confused in shriller clamour. (10)

The full awfulness of this decision one way or the other knocked at his mind with double knocks as of an angry postman. (8)

Then that sudden pity became angry bewilderment. (8)

There were two separate engagements going on between angry twisting couples. (10)

They are angry and helpless as the log hissing to the saw. (10)

Treffry seemed to have taken a new lease of strength; like an angry old dog, he stared from side to side. (8)

We reached the shore drenched, angry with ourselves, and with each other; I started sulkily for home. (8)

We shall only be making each other more angry. (4)

Whatever it was, whoever it was, could not be angry with her! (8)

With young Lennan, at all events, he could be angry. (8)

You mariners batten down the hatchways when the heavens are dark and seas are angry. (10)

You must allow for an injured, angry woman. (4)

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